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DESCRIPTION:The 5th annual Countdown to Success will feature Manjit Minhas
of CBC’s Dragons’ Den and co-founder of Minhas Brewries & Distillery\, Spo
tlight Productions and Shergill Homes on Nov 24\, 2016 (register here). As
a serial entrepreneur\, Minhas shares from her personal experience of spo
tting opportunities and how diversification can lead to big payouts. Minha
s experience on the struggle of getting started\, and the rewards of persi
stence are sure to motivate everyone looking to start their own business o
r get involved with something new. Once named the ‘most unknown beer baron
ess in the world\,’ Minhas has produced a global brand and is now on natio
nal TV as part of CBC’s Dragons’ Den. Come hear her story!\nThe first 100
people to attend will receive a free IMI pint glass and after Manjit Minha
s’ talk there will be a time of networking (including refreshments) featur
ing entrepreneurs\, students\, staff\, faculty and industry members.\nTo r
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The 5th annual Countdown to Success will feature Manjit
Minhas of CBC’s Dragons’ Den and co-founder of Minhas Brewries & Distiller
y\, Spotlight Productions and Shergill Homes on Nov 24\, 2016 (register here). As a serial entrepreneur\, Minhas
shares from her personal experience of spotting opportunities and how dive
rsification can lead to big payouts. Minhas experience on the struggle of
getting started\, and the rewards of persistence are sure to motivate ever
yone looking to start their own business or get involved with something ne
w. Once named the ‘most unknown beer baroness in the world\,’ Minhas has p
roduced a global brand and is now on national TV as part of CBC’s Dragons’
Den. Come hear her story!

\n

The first 100 people to attend will rec
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ime of networking (including refreshments) featuring entrepreneurs\, stude
nts\, staff\, faculty and industry members.

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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:ICUBE\,Recommended\,UofT Event
CONTACT:Andreas Park\, Associate Chair\, Management\; 416-978-4189\; andrea
s.park@utoronto.ca\; https://sites.google.com/site/parkandreas/
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, September 28\, join us for a special lecture on B
lockchain applications by Ethereum.\n Developed by the Ethereum Foundation
\, a Swiss nonprofit\, Ethereum is a decentralized platform that runs appl
ications without any possibility of downtime\, censorship\, fraud or third
party interference. The lecture will focus on how Ethereum can help entre
preneurs enhance their businesses through the creation of a decentralized
application or kick-start a brand new project. Guest speaker includes Etha
n Wilding\, Founder at Ethereum. He brings his expertise in blockchain tec
hnologies to help clients and partners develop new strategic models of gov
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On Thursday\, September 28\, join us for a special lectur
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Developed by
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platform that runs applications without any possibility of downtime\, cens
orship\, fraud or third party interference. The lecture will focus on how
Ethereum can help entrepreneurs enhance their businesses through the creat
ion of a decentralized application or kick-start a brand new project. Gues
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rtise in blockchain technologies to help clients and partners develop new
strategic models of governance and finance.

\n

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CONTACT:Andreas Park\, Associate Chair\, Management\; 416-978-4189\; andrea
s.park@utoronto.ca\; https://sites.google.com/site/parkandreas/
DESCRIPTION:Playing an active role in driving Carta Worldwide’s market grow
th VP Business Development Elizabeth Duk and VP Strategic Alliance and Dev
elopment will be discussing the role of FinTech in consumer payments!\nEli
zabeth has 25 years experience in both corporate and consulting environmen
ts covering strategic sales management\, product management and business d
evelopment working with companies like MasterCard and C-Sam.\nWith a backg
round in financial analysis\, enterprise software solutions\, business and
market development\, Giles joined the founding team at Carta in the early
growth phase to support commercialization of the Carta platform and drive
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\n

E
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development working with companies like MasterCard and C-Sam.

\n

With a background in financial analysis\, enterpri
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founding team at Carta in the early growth phase to support commercializa
tion of the Carta platform and drive market strategy and business developm
ent. For more information\, click here.

\n

Even if you are not registered to Professor Andrea P
ark’s class\, MGT415- Special Management Topics\, you can attend the speci
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The City of Mississauga
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strong>\, RIC Centre\, and SOTI Inc to host our 2nd annua
l Hack event – Tech and the City!

\n

\n

Within team
s of up to 5 individuals\, you will conceptualize\, design\, and present a
digital experience which addresses the theme of building a connec
ted and engaged city. Select and design from three individual cha
llenges for a chance to present and win several prizes including sponsored
accelerator program enrolment (RIC Centre\, ICUBE UTM\, SOTI Inc) and one
(1) Google Home unit per winning team member!

On Sunday\, October 22nd\, come and vis
it the University of Toronto Mississauga campus to meet our students\, sta
ff and faculty\, tour our state-of-the-art facilities and learn more about
our programs\, services\, residences and student life.

As an Associate Partn
er at IBM Cognitive (AI) Consulting Practice with over 12+ years of experi
ence. Pavel Rahman will be discussing artificial intelligence as a predict
ive tool. He combines data science\, operations research and technology co
nsulting expertise to drive revenue growth and operational excellence. In
addition to his role at IBM\, he is an Applied Researcher @Queen’s Smith S
chool of Business and Adjunct Lecturer for Data Science @Schulich School o
f Business. For more information\, click here.

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With a masters degree
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siness strategy development and a few of his own entrepreneurial endeavors
\, Baiju was recently appointed VP Enterprise Analytics at Aviva. For more
information\, click here.

\n

Even if you are not registered to Professor Andrea Park’s class\,
MGT415- Special Management Topics\, you can attend this special lecture f
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\nAs UofT Alumni and sea
sonal lecturer\, Adam is very much at home in front of our students. With
his proven experience in corporate finance and knowledge of capital market
s\, he recently was appointed Credit Director at CWB. This special lecture
will be an opportunity to learn from Adam the relevance of FinTech in pee
r-to-peer platforms. For more information\, click here.

\n

Even if you are not registered to Pr
ofessor Andrea Park’s class\, MGT415- Special Management Topics\, you can
attend this special lecture for free!

With over 25 years of
experience in the field\, Ted Liu founded CPE Media Inc.\, an all private
capital news and intelligence provider. CPE offers complete private capit
al information and intelligence through Private Capital Journal and Privat
e Capital Dealbase. They also offer a comprehensive Private Capital Direct
ory to help private capital seeking entrepreneurs and researchers navigate
the maze of private capital fundraising. For more information\, click here.

\n

Even if you are
not registered to Professor Andrea Park’s class\, MGT415- Special Managem
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DESCRIPTION:Attention LGBTQ+ staff and faculty!\nYou are invited to join us
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Rotman School of Management (RT)\n95 St. George St.\nLunch options under $
10 or byol (bring your own lunch)\n \nThis is a great opportunity to meet
and network with other LGBTQ+ U of T staff\nCome alone or bring an LGBTQ+
friend\nWhen you arrive\, look for the table with the QUTE sign\n \nPlease
RSVP to https://qutesummersocial.eventbrite.ca
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95 St. George St.

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Lunch options un
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DESCRIPTION:At the fair\, you’ll be able to learn about ways to gain experi
ence through:\n\nVolunteer programs and Internships\nOn-campus and Work-St
udy jobs\nResearch Experience\nInternational options\n\nNOTE: Valid T-Card
required for entry. Only U of T students and recent graduates (within two
years of graduation) are invited to attend.\nDid you know: 82% of employe
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r is your chance to connect in-person with organizations at which you can
gain new skills and experience to add to your resume.
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On
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Intern
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\n

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NOTE: Valid T-Card required for en
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tion) are invited to attend.

\n

Did you know: 82% of employers value volunteer work just
as much as paid work?\nThe Get Experience Fair is
your chance to connect in-person with organizations at wh
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This is a chance for IMI students to meet fellow I
MI graduate students\, faculty\, and staff – and have some great food\, to
o!

\n

Register for this event at the link below:

\n

https://www.
eventbrite.ca/e/imi-grad-picnic-tickets-48382760138

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CONTACT:Kristina Minnella\; Kristina.minnella@utoronto.ca\; https://clnx.ut
oronto.ca/futureofwork.htm
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence has made tremendous strides in recent y
ears\, and its impact has been felt both inside the university and across
society. Yet despite its successes\, there remain significant technical c
hallenges\, as well as serious societal and ethical challenges. Today’s s
tudents\, across all disciplines\, need to be prepared to both take advant
age of the opportunities afforded by AI and meet the challenges it poses t
o us all. Join us for a discussion on how AI is changing the nature of wo
rk during the first Future of Work Speaker Series featuring Sven Dickinson
.\nDoors open at 5 p.m. Light refreshments provided. Networking opportunit
ies. See Event Poster\n \nTickets: http://clnx.utoronto.ca/futureofwork.
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LOCATION:Great Hall\, Hart House @ 7 Hart House Cir\, Toronto\, ON M5S 3H3\
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challenges. Today’s students\, across all disciplines\, need to be prepar
ed to both take advantage of the opportunities afforded by AI and meet the
challenges it poses to us all. Join us for a discussion on how AI is cha
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aturing Sven Dickinson.

X-COST:$10-40
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DESCRIPTION:This workshop is designed to help early-stage ventures create a
sustainable business model and develop a framework for validating that mo
del. This workshop is for all new ventures that are looking for clarity on
how to establish a profitable business.\nThe instructor is Nicola Laceter
a – Nicola Lacetera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Managem
ent at the University of Toronto Mississauga. He is also with a cross-appo
intment to the Strategic Management area at Rotman and to the Economics De
partment. He is an applied economist with a number of research interests.
First\, he has collaborated with several non-profit organizations to condu
ct field experiments to study the motivations for altruistic behaviour\, a
nd in particular blood and organ donations\, thus informing these organiza
tions on how to enhance contributions from donors. A second line of resear
ch concerns how ethical beliefs affect the acceptance of certain “controve
rsial” transactions (such as paying for blood or organs\, patenting living
organisms\, or prostitution). Third\, he uses large datasets from used ca
r auctions to assess the determinants of value and quality of automobile.
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p is for all new ventures that are looking for clarity on how to establish
a profitable business.

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The instructor is Nicola Lacetera – Nicola
Lacetera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management at the
University of Toronto Mississauga. He is also with a cross-appointment to
the Strategic Management area at Rotman and to the Economics Department.
He is an applied economist with a number of research interests. First\, he
has collaborated with several non-profit organizations to conduct field e
xperiments to study the motivations for altruistic behaviour\, and in part
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ow to enhance contributions from donors. A second line of research concern
s how ethical beliefs affect the acceptance of certain “controversial” tra
nsactions (such as paying for blood or organs\, patenting living organisms
\, or prostitution). Third\, he uses large datasets from used car auctions
to assess the determinants of value and quality of automobile. Finally\,
Nico studies how different individual motivations and institutional arrang
ements affect the production and commercialization of knowledge.

Mix and mingle
with commerce and management alumni and other IMI graduates at the newly
renovated Rosewater Room – a fresh a
nd unique dining experience minutes from Toronto’s Financial and Theatre d
istricts. Reconnect with old classmates or meet someone new as you enjoy t
he evening. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and non-alcoholic drinks will be
served. Cash bar—the first drink is on the house!

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DESCRIPTION:Take part in a workshop where you will develop a sustainable bu
siness strategy that creates value for people and planet.\n \nYou will exa
mine the ecosystems and identify potential systems change. You’ll learn ho
w social enterprises expand the thinking beyond a single bottom line. We w
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hange your perspective on what’s possible. Bring your ideas for a social e
nterprise and we’ll see if they can be turned into a sustainable business
with social impact.​\n \nWhen: Thursday\, February 28th\, from 4:00 pm – 6
:00 pm\nLocation: University of Toronto Mississauga campus. Exact room loc
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ency\, a hub for social innovation at U of T\, theagencyuoft.ca\n \nIf you
have any questions about this workshop\, please contact Chris Kim\, Entre
preneurship Librarian\, csy.kim@utoronto.ca\, or Catherine Fournier Boulia
nne\, Institute for Management & Innovation Liaison Librarian at Mississau
ga campus\, catherine.fournierboulianne@utoronto.ca\nTickets: https://libc
al.library.utoronto.ca/event/3489624.
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perspective on what’s possible. Bring your ideas for a social enterprise
and we’ll see if they can be turned into a sustainable business with socia
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